An airbag system includes a first seat including a seat bottom. The airbag system includes an instrument panel. The airbag system includes a first airbag supported by the seat bottom and inflatable to an inflated position. The airbag system includes a pair of front airbags supported by the instrument panel and inflatable to inflated positions. The first airbag in the inflated position extends from the first seat to between the pair of front airbags in the inflated positions.
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15. An airbag system comprising:
a first seat including a seat bottom;
an instrument panel;
a pair of front airbags supported by the instrument panel and being inflatable to inflated positions;
a first airbag supported by the seat bottom and being inflatable to an inflated position, the first airbag in the inflated position extending from the first seat to between the pair of front airbags in the inflated positions; and
a deflector supported by the seat bottom, the deflector configured to deflect the first airbag upwardly as the first airbag inflates.
14. An airbag system comprising:
a first seat including a seat bottom;
an instrument panel;
a pair of front airbags supported by the instrument panel and being inflatable to inflated positions;
a first airbag supported by the seat bottom and being inflatable to an inflated position, the first airbag in the inflated position extending from the first seat to between the pair of front airbags in the inflated positions; and
a computer programmed to actuate inflation of the first airbag, the computer programmed to actuate inflation of at least one of the pair of front airbags at a predetermined amount of time after the actuation of the first airbag.
18. An airbag system comprising:
a first seat including a seat bottom and a seat back;
an instrument panel;
a first airbag supported by the seat bottom and being inflatable to an inflated position; and
a pair of front airbags supported by the instrument panel and being inflatable to inflated positions; and
the first airbag in the inflated position extending from the first seat to between the pair of front airbags in the inflated positions;
wherein the first airbag in the inflated position abuts at least one of the pair of front airbags in the inflated positions; and
wherein the first airbag in the inflated position abuts the seat back and the instrument panel.
1. An airbag system comprising:
a first seat including a seat bottom;
an instrument panel;
a first airbag supported by the seat bottom and being inflatable to an inflated position; and
a pair of front airbags supported by the instrument panel and being inflatable to inflated positions; and
the first airbag in the inflated position extending from the first seat to between the pair of front airbags in the inflated positions;
wherein the first airbag in the inflated position abuts at least one of the pair of front airbags in the inflated positions; and
wherein the first airbag in the inflated position curves between the instrument panel and one of the pair of front airbags.
17. An airbag system comprising:
a first seat including a seat bottom;
an instrument panel;
a first airbag supported by the seat bottom and being inflatable to an inflated position; and
a pair of front airbags supported by the instrument panel and being inflatable to inflated positions;
the first airbag in the inflated position extending from the first seat to between the pair of front airbags in the inflated positions; and
a second airbag being inflatable to an inflated position, the seat bottom including a first side and a second side opposite the first side, the first airbag supported on the first side and the second airbag supported on the second side;
wherein the first airbag in the inflated position abuts at least one of the pair of front airbags in the inflated positions; and
wherein the first airbag and the second airbag in the inflated positions each have a distal end spaced upwardly from the seat bottom, and wherein a distance from the seat bottom to the distal end of the first airbag is greater than a distance from the seat bottom to the distal end of the second airbag.
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Vehicles may include a variety of airbags deployable during vehicle impacts to absorb energy from occupants of the vehicles during the impact. The airbag may be a component of an airbag assembly including a housing supporting the airbag, and an inflation device in communication with the airbag for inflating the airbag from an uninflated position to an inflated position. The airbag assemblies may be supported on a steering wheel of the vehicle, an instrument panel of the vehicle, etc.
An airbag system includes a first seat including a seat bottom. The airbag system includes an instrument panel. The airbag system includes a first airbag supported by the seat bottom and inflatable to an inflated position. The airbag system includes a pair of front airbags supported by the instrument panel and inflatable to inflated positions. The first airbag in the inflated position extends from the first seat to between the pair of front airbags in the inflated positions.
The instrument panel may include a steering wheel and one of the pair of front airbags may be supported by the steering wheel.
The seat bottom may include a side, a front, and a curved portion extending from the side to the front, the first airbag extending along the side and curving along the curved portion.
The first airbag in the inflated position may curve between the instrument panel and one of the pair of front airbags.
The first airbag may include a first end on the side of the seat bottom and a second end on the front of the seat bottom.
The airbag system may include a tether connected to the second end.
The first airbag may define an inflation chamber, and the tether may be disposed in the inflation chamber.
The first airbag in the inflated position may include a curved portion at the second end, the curved portion may have an outer corner at the second end, and the tether may be connected to the outer corner.
The first airbag may define an inflation chamber, and the tether may be disposed outside of the inflation chamber.
The first airbag in the inflated position may include a curved portion at the second end, the curved portion may have an inner corner, and the tether may be connected to the inner corner.
The first airbag in the inflated positon may abut at least one of the pair of front airbags in the inflated positions.
The airbag system may include a second airbag being inflatable to an inflated position, the seat bottom may include a first side and a second side opposite the first side, the first airbag may be supported on the first side and the second airbag may be supported on the second side.
The airbag system may include an inflator in fluid communication with the first airbag and the second airbag.
The first airbag and the second airbag in the inflated positions may each have a distal end spaced upwardly from the seat bottom. A distance from the seat bottom to the distal end of the first airbag may be greater than a distance from the seat bottom to the distal end of the second airbag.
The airbag system may include a computer programmed to actuate inflation of the first airbag. The computer may be programmed to actuate inflation of at least one of the pair of front airbags at a predetermined amount of time after the actuation of the first airbag.
The airbag system may include a deflector supported by the seat bottom, the deflector configured to deflect the first airbag upwardly as the first airbag inflates.
The airbag system may include a hinge and a stop, the stop limiting a range of motion of the hinge, the deflector supported on the seat bottom with the hinge.
The first seat may include a seat back. The first airbag in the inflated position may abut the seat back and the instrument panel.
The airbag system may include a second seat including a seat bottom, an airbag supported by the seat bottom of the second seat and being inflatable to an inflated position, the airbag of the second seat in the inflated position extending from the second seat to between the pair of front airbags in the inflated positions.
In the inflated positions the first airbag of the first seat may abut the airbag of the second seat, the first airbag of the first seat may abut one of the pair of front airbags, and the airbag of the second seat may abut the other of the pair of front airbags.
With reference to the Figures, wherein like numerals indicate like parts throughout the several views, an airbag system 20 in a vehicle 22 includes a first seat 24. The first seat 24 includes a seat bottom 26. The airbag system 20 includes an instrument panel 28. The airbag system 20 includes a first airbag 30 supported by the seat bottom 26 of the first seat 24. The first airbag 30 is inflatable to an inflated position. The airbag system 20 includes a pair of front airbags 32. Each of the front airbags 32 are supported by the instrument panel 28. Each of front airbags 32 are inflatable to an inflated position. The first airbag 30 in the inflated position extends from the first seat 24 to between the pair of front airbags 32 in the inflated positions.
The airbag system 20 mitigates head, neck and chest injuries in frontal offset and oblique impacts of the vehicle 22. For example, the airbag system 20 may mitigate head contact between a driver and a passenger during rebounding or roll-over events of the vehicle 22. The airbag system 20 provides multidirectional protection, e.g., the first airbag 20 works in combination with the front airbags 32 to reduce head injury criteria (HIC), brain injury criteria (BrIC), and/or neck injury criteria.
The vehicle 22, shown in
The vehicle 22 may include a plurality of seats, e.g., the first seat 24 and a second seat 36, in the passenger cabin 34. The first seat 24 and the second seat 36 may be front seats, as shown in the Figures. For example, the first seat 24 may be a front driver seat, and the second seat 36 may be a front passenger seat.
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The seat frame 40 may include tubes, beams, etc. The seat frame 40 may be formed of any suitable plastic material, e.g., carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP), glass fiber-reinforced semi-finished thermoplastic composite (organosheet), etc.
The seat bottom 26 includes a first side 42 and a second side 43 opposite the first side 42. The seat bottom 26 may include a front 44 extending between the first side 42 and the second side 43. The seat bottom 26 may include curved portions 46. One of curved portions 46 may extend from the first side 42 to the front 44, and the other of the curved portions 46 may extend from the second side 43 to the front 44.
The seat back 38 may be supported by the seat bottom 26 and may be stationary or movable relative to the seat bottom 26.
The seat bottom 26 and seat back 38 may include a cover 48, as shown in
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Each of the pair of front airbags 32 is supported by the instrument panel 28. Each of the front airbags 32 are inflatable from an uninflated position to an inflated position. One of the front airbags 32 of the pair of front airbags 32 may be supported by the steering wheel 50. In other words, one of the front airbags 32 may be a driver airbag. The other of the front airbags 32 may be a passenger airbag. The front airbags 32 may be circular, rectangular, or any other shape.
Returning to
The airbags 30, 32, 94, 98, 100 may be formed of a woven polymer or any other material. As one example, the airbags 30, 32, 94, 98, 100 may be formed of woven nylon yarn, for example, nylon 6-6. Other examples include polyether ether ketone (PEEK), polyetherketoneketone (PEKK), polyester, etc. The woven polymer may include a coating, such as silicone, neoprene, urethane, etc. For example, the coating may be polyorgano siloxane.
The first airbags 30, 98 are supported by the seat bottom 26 of their respective seat 24, 36, i.e., the first airbag 30 is supported by the seat bottom 26 of the first seat 24, and the first airbag 98 is supported by the seat bottom 26 of the second seat 36. The first airbags 30, 98 may be supported on the first side 42 of the seat bottom 26. Each of the first airbags 30, 98 may include a first end 52. Each of the first airbags 30, 98 may include a second end 54. The first end 52 is on the first side 42 of the seat bottom 26. The second end 54 is on the front 44 of seat bottom 26.
The first airbags 30, 98 are inflatable to inflated positions, e.g., from uninflated positions. Each of the first airbags 30, 98 in the inflated position may include a top distal end 56. Each of the first airbags 30, 98 in the inflated positon may include a front distal end 58 and a rear distal end 60. The front distal end 58 is spaced from the rear distal end 60. The top distal end 56, the front distal end 58, and the rear distal end 60 may be flat or rounded. Each of the first airbags 30, 98 in the inflated position may include a top portion 62 and a bottom portion 64. As used herein, top, bottom, front, and rear are from the perspective of an occupant of the respective seat 24, 36.
The top distal end 56 is spaced upwardly from the seat bottom 26. The distal ends 56 of each of the first airbags 30, 98 in the inflated position are spaced a distance D1 from their respective seat bottom 26, as shown in
Each of the first airbags 30, 98 may include an inner panel 66 and an outer panel 68. The inner panel 66 is spaced from the outer panel 68 in the inflated position. As shown in
Each of the first airbags 30, 98 may have a curved shape. The first airbags 30, 98 may be parallel to the first side 42 of their respective seat bottom 26 at the first ends 52. The first airbags 30, 98 may curve towards the longitudinal centerline LC of their respective seat bottom 26 at the second ends 54.
Each of the first airbags 30, 98 in the inflated position curves to an outer edge 70 at the second end 54. The outer edge 70 may be located where the outer panel 68 meets the front distal end 58.
Each of the first airbags 30, 98 in the inflated position curves to an outer corner 72 of at the second end 54. The outer corner 72 may be located where the outer panel 68 meets the top distal end 56 and the front distal end 58.
Each of the first airbags 30, 98 in the inflated position curves to an inner edge 74 at the second end 54. The inner edge 74 may be located where the inner panel 66 meets the front distal end 58.
Each of the first airbags 30, 98 in the inflated position curves to an inner corner 76 at the second end 54. The inner corner 76 may be located where the inner panel 66 meets the top distal end 56 and the front distal end 58.
Each of the first airbags 30, 98 defines an inflation chamber 78, as shown in
Each of the first airbags 30, 98 in the inflated position extends from the respective seat 24, 36 to between the pair of front airbags 32 in the inflated positions. In the inflated position the second end 54 may be disposed between the pair of front airbags 32 in the inflated positions. The front distal end 58 may be disposed between the pair of front airbags 32 in the inflated positions.
Each of the first airbags 30, 98 in the inflated position may abut the seat back 38 of the respective seat 24, 36 and the instrument panel 28. In the inflated position the first end 52 may abut the seat back 38. The rear distal end 60 may abut the seat back 38. In the inflated position the second end 54 may abut the instrument panel 28. The front distal end 58 may abut the instrument panel 28. The outer panel 68 may abut the instrument panel 28.
The first airbag 30 of the first seat 24 in the inflated position may abut the steering wheel 50. The second end 54 may abut the steering wheel 50. The front distal end 58 may abut the steering wheel 50.
Each of the first airbags 30, 98 in the inflated positon may abut at least one of the front airbags 32 of the pair of front airbags 32 in the inflated position. The second end 54 may abut one of the pair of front airbags 32. The inner panel 66 may abut one of the pair of front airbags 32.
The first airbag 30 of the first seat 24 may abut both of the front airbags 32, as shown in
Each of the first airbags 30, 98 may extend along the first side 42 of the seat bottom 26, curving along the curved portion 46.
Each of the first airbags 30, 98 in the inflated position may curve between the instrument panel 28 and one of the front airbags 32 of the pair of front airbags 32. In the inflated position the second end 54 may be disposed between the instrument panel 28 and one of the front airbags 32 of the pair of front airbags 32. The front distal end 58 may be disposed between the instrument panel 28 and one of the front airbags 32 of the pair of front airbags 32.
Each of the first airbags 30, 98 may include a first tether 80 and a second tether 82. The tethers 80, 82 assists in shaping the airbags 30, 98 in the inflated positions, e.g., in having the curved shape. Each of the tethers 80, 82 may include a first end 84 and a second end 86. The first end 84 may be spaced from the second end 86. The tethers 80, 82 may extend from the first end 84 to the second end 86. The tethers 80, 82 may be made of a same type of material as airbags 30, 98.
The tethers 80, 82 may be connected to the second end 54. The first end 84 of the tethers 80, 82 may be connected the second end 54. The second end 86 may be connected to the first end 52, the inner panel 66, the outer panel 68, the rear distal end 60, etc.
The first tether 80 may be disposed in the inflation chamber 78. The first tether 80 may be disposed between the inner panel 66 and the outer panel 68.
The first tether 80 may be connected to the outer edge 70. The first end 84 of the first tether 80 may be connected to the outer edge 70. The first end 84 of the first tether 80 may be connected to the outer panel 68 where the outer panel 68 meets the front distal end 58. The first end 84 of the first tether 80 may be connected to the front distal end 58 where the front distal end 58 meets the outer panel 68. The first end 84 of the first tether 80 may be connected to both the outer panel 68 and the front distal end 58 where the front distal end 58 meets the outer panel 68.
The first tether 80 may be connected to the outer corner 72. The first end 84 of the first tether 80 may be connected to the outer corner 72. The first end 84 of the first tether 80 may be connected to the top distal end 56 where the top distal end 56 meets the outer panel 68 and the front distal end 58. The first end 84 of the first tether 80 may be connected to the front distal end 58 where the front distal end 58 meets the outer panel 68 and the top distal end 56. The first end 84 of the first tether 80 may be connected to the outer panel 68 where the outer panel 68 meets the top distal end 56 and the front distal end 58. The first end 84 of the first tether 80 may be connected to a combination of the front distal end 58, the top distal end 56, and/or the outer panel 68 where the front distal end 58, the top distal end 56, and the outer panel 68 meet.
The second tether 82 may be disposed outside of the inflation chamber 78. The second tether 82 may be disposed other than between the inner panel 66 and the outer panel 68.
The second tether 82 may be connected to the inner edge 74. The first end 84 of the second tether 82 may be connected to the inner edge 74. The first end 84 of the second tether 82 may be connected to the inner panel 66 where the inner panel 66 meets the front distal end 58. The first end 84 of the second tether 82 may be connected to the front distal end 58 where the front distal end 58 meets the inner panel 66. The first end 84 of the second tether 82 may be connected to both the inner panel 66 and the front distal end 58 where the front distal end 58 meets the inner panel 66.
The second tether 82 may be connected to the inner corner 76. The first end 84 of the second tether 82 may be connected to the inner corner 76. The first end 84 of the second tether 82 may be connected to the top distal end 56 where the top distal end 56 meets the inner panel 66 and the front distal end 58. The first end 84 of the second tether 82 may be connected to the front distal end 58 where the front distal end 58 meets the inner panel 66 and the top distal end 56. The first end 84 of the second tether 82 may be connected to the inner panel 66 where the inner panel 66 meets the top distal end 56 and the front distal end 58. The first end 84 of the second tether 82 may be connected to a combination of the front distal end 58, the top distal end 56, and/or the inner panel 66 where the front distal end 58, the top distal end 56, and the inner panel 66 meet.
The airbag system 20 may include a deflector 88. The deflector 88 may be supported by the seat bottom 26. The deflector 88 may be supported by the seat frame 40. The deflector 88 may be disposed underneath the cover 48.
The deflector 88 may be configured to deflect the first airbag 30 or the first airbag 98 upwardly as the first airbag 30 or the first airbag 98 inflates, e.g., depending on whether the deflector 88 is supported by the first seat 24 or the second seat 36. The deflector 88 may have an arcuate shape extending from under the seat bottom 26 to along the first side 42 of the seat bottom 26.
The airbag system 20 may include a hinge 90. The deflector 88 may be supported on the seat bottom 26 with the hinge 90. The hinge 90 allows pivotal movement of the deflector 88 relative to the seat bottom 26. The hinge 90 may be secured to the deflector 88 and the seat frame 40.
The airbag system 20 may include a stop 92. The stop 92 limits a range of motion of the hinge 90. For example, the stop 92 may be secured to the hinge 90 and abut the seat bottom 26 when the deflector 88 is pivoted about the hinge 90. The stop 92 may abut the seat frame 40.
The second airbags 94, 100 may be supported on the second side 43 of the seat bottom 26 of their respective seat 24, 36. The second airbags 94, 100 are inflatable to inflated positions, e.g., from uninflated positions. Each of the second airbags 94, 100 in the inflated position has a top distal end 96 spaced upwardly from the seat bottom 26. The top distal ends 96 of second airbags 94, 100 in the inflated positions are spaced a distance D4 from the seat bottom 26, as shown in
In the inflated positions the first airbag 30 of the first seat 24 may abut the first airbag 98 of the second seat 36. The outer panel 68 of the first airbag 30 may abut the outer panel 68 of first airbag 98. The first airbag 30 of the first seat 24 may abut one of the pair of front airbags 32. The first airbag 98 of the second seat 36 may abut the other of the pair of front airbags 32.
With refence to
The inflators 102, 106, 108, 110 may be, for example, pyrotechnic inflators that use a chemical reaction to drive inflation medium to the airbags 30, 32, 94, 98, 100. The inflators 102, 106, 108, 110 may be of any suitable type, for example, a cold-gas inflator.
The airbag system 20 may include a first housing 112. The first inflator 102, the first airbag 30 of the first seat 24 in the uninflated position, and the second airbag 94 of the first seat 24 in the uninflated position may be disposed in the first housing 112. The airbag system 20 may include a second housing 114. The second inflator 106, the first airbag 98 of the second seat 36 in the uninflated position, and the second airbag 100 of the second seat 36 in the uninflated position may be disposed in the second housing 114. The airbag system 20 may include a third housing 116. The third inflator 108 and one of the pair of front airbags 32 in the uninflated position may be disposed in the third housing 116. The airbag system 20 may include a fourth housing 118. The fourth inflator 110 and the other front airbag 32 of the pair of front airbags 32 in the uninflated position may be disposed in the fourth housing 118. The airbags 30, 32, 94, 98, 100 may be rolled and/or folded to fit in the housings 112, 114, 116, 118.
The housings 112, 114, 116, 118 provide reaction surfaces for the airbags 30, 32, 94, 98, 100 in the inflated positions. The first housing 112 and second housing 114 may each be supported by one of the seat bottoms 26. The third housing 116 and the fourth housing 118 may each be supported by the instrument panel 28. The third housing 116 or the fourth housing 118 may be supported by the steering wheel 50. The housings 112, 114, 116, 118 may be formed of any material, e.g., a rigid polymer, a metal, a composite, etc.
With refence to
The impact sensor 122 may be in communication with the computer 124. The impact sensor 122 is configured to detect an impact to the vehicle 22. The impact sensor 122 may be of any suitable type, for example, post-contact sensors such as accelerometers, pressure sensors, and contact switches; and pre-impact sensors 122 such as radar, LIDAR, and vision-sensing systems. The vision systems may include one or more cameras, CCD image sensors, CMOS image sensors, etc. The impact sensor 122 may be located at numerous points in or on the vehicle 22.
The computer 124 and the impact sensor 122 may be connected to a communication bus 126, such as a controller area network (CAN) bus, of the vehicle 22. The computer 124 may use information from the communication bus 126 to control the activation of the inflators 102, 106, 108, 110. The inflators 102, 106, 108, 110 may be connected to the computer 124, as shown in
The computer 124 may be a microprocessor-based computer 124 implemented via circuits, chips, or other electronic components. For example, the computer 124 may include a processor, a memory, etc. The memory of the computer 124 may include memory for storing programming instructions executable by the processor as well as for electronically storing data and/or databases.
The computer 124 may be programmed to actuate inflation of the first seat 24 first airbag 30. The computer 124 may be programmed to actuate inflation of at least one of the front airbags 32 of the pair of front airbags 32 at a predetermined amount of time, e.g. 15 milliseconds, after the actuation of the first seat 24 first airbag 30. For example, the computer 124 may be programmed to transmit a signal to the third inflator 108 and/or the fourth inflator 110 at the predetermined amount of time after transmitting a signal to the first inflator 102.
In operation, the airbags 30, 32, 94, 98, 100 of the airbag system 20 are in uninflated positions, as shown in
The adjectives “first” and “second” are used throughout this document as identifiers and are not intended to signify importance or order.
The disclosure has been described in an illustrative manner, and it is to be understood that the terminology which has been used is intended to be in the nature of words of description rather than of limitation. Many modifications and variations of the present disclosure are possible in light of the above teachings, and the disclosure may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.
Jaradi, Dean M., Farooq, S. M. Iskander, Faruque, Mohammad Omar
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